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Having read the blog posting, I still don't know how to import the <RunAsynchronous> section with the WSIM: Microsoft's tool only suggests it for windowsPE, but not under oobeSystem. Any ideas or expertise on how to do this?

And what about the <Path> attribute, i.e. where to put this vbs script within the installation directory structure?

Thanks in advance,Mikka

Edit:Instead of oobeSystem it seems specialize will do. But same problem here: How to refer back to the file?

Posted 13 September 2010 - 04:53 PM

but some reason even put <NetworkLocation>Home</NetworkLocation> windows launch the select network pop up but if you put <NetworkLocation>Other</NetworkLocation> windows dont launch the select network well this work for me if you have a home network or work you can adjust settings in control panel after first logon.

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Posted 14 September 2010 - 06:47 AM

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but some reason even put <NetworkLocation>Home</NetworkLocation> windows launch the select network pop up but if you put <NetworkLocation>Other</NetworkLocation> windows dont launch the select network well this work for me if you have a home network or work you can adjust settings in control panel after first logon.

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Posted 14 September 2010 - 05:54 PM

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but some reason even put <NetworkLocation>Home</NetworkLocation> windows launch the select network pop up but if you put <NetworkLocation>Other</NetworkLocation> windows dont launch the select network well this work for me if you have a home network or work you can adjust settings in control panel after first logon.

and the select pop up never showed.if it doesnt work should be something wrong in unattend.xml <NetworkLocation>Other</NetworkLocation> skip the network selection for sure.

I was made aware of this misconception and tried it explicitely with both <NetworkLocation>Other</NetworkLocation> and <ProtectYourPC>3</ProtectYourPC>. I had the friggin window showing up again, no difference to Work/2, Home/1.(If I omit the attribute <SkipMachineOOBE>, the "select network location" window won't appear, instead I'm nagged for entering data for a new user account which I don't want either as it breaks my unattended installation.)

and the select pop up never showed.if it doesnt work should be something wrong in unattend.xml <NetworkLocation>Other</NetworkLocation> skip the network selection for sure.

I was made aware of this misconception and tried it explicitely with both <NetworkLocation>Other</NetworkLocation> and <ProtectYourPC>3</ProtectYourPC>. I had the friggin window showing up again, no difference to Work/2, Home/1.(If I omit the attribute <SkipMachineOOBE>, the "select network location" window won't appear, instead I'm nagged for entering data for a new user account which I don't want either as it breaks my unattended installation.)

Edit: Attached latest Autounattend.xml

<SkipUserOOBE> and <SkipMachineOOBE> are deprecated by microsoft so there is no need to use them still works but you can use others methods to avoid user creation like in localccounts create a new user: